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    Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Peter Gunn


    Dejael — 9 years ago(July 07, 2016 12:37 AM)

    Excluding the first episode, in which two 1957 Fords are used as police cars, most of the episodes in this series feature classic 1957-61 Virgil Exner-designed Chryslers, Dodges, and Plymouths. As a classic car enthusiast, it's great to watch these episodes of PETER GUNN just to look for the classic cars.
    For example: In the third episode, "The Vicious Dog", we see a 1958 Chrysler New Yorker convertible drive into a garage. Then we see Virginia Christine driving a 1958 Plymouth Belvedere convertible. Gorgeous car! We see Lt. Jacobi driving a 1958 Plymouth sedan police car while another mobile unit also is driving a 1958 Plymouth sedan police car.
    And Peter Gunn (Craig Stevens) himself drove a cool 1959 Plymouth Sport Fury convertible in the First Season.
    Dejael

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      bradkay-52161 — 9 years ago(December 26, 2016 02:52 PM)

      Thought it was interesting that Gunn moved from a DeSoto to a Plymouth. I have a look at the DeSoto closely enough to determine which model it is other than knowing it's not the cheapest model, the Dodge based Firesweep.
      But a 2ht 58 Firedome, the next cheapest model, cost more than a 59 Sport Fury convertible although not by much.
      Still, I wouldn't expect a person as financially successful as Gunn to drive a car from the low-priced 3 even though it was a convertible.

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        bradkay-52161 — 9 years ago(January 02, 2017 05:21 PM)

        With DeSoto Sales falling so badly that Chrysler got rid of the brand after a few 61 models were built, it made sense for Chrysler promote a car it had some chance of selling. The medium-priced Market was very weak during this time which also involved failure of the Edsel. Still, I think they should have put Gunn in a Chrysler Saratoga instead of a Plymouth.

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